Honest to God, there's enough
breath in the lungs to murmur your thanks to God.
Not
the breath in our lungs, or even the opportunity to hear the gospel.
I think the biggest thing is, as long as there's
breath in your lungs, don't assume your story is over.
I wanted to skip around the house and sing with
every breath in my lungs.
About one third of
the breath in your lungs never recirculates, and this exercise — inhaling for 4 counts, holding on the inhale for 5, and exhaling for 8 — gives your lungs a literal breath of fresh air.
I felt my feet on the ground,
the breath in my lungs, the beating of my heart and... Read More
God has given me a family to love care for, friends to be there for, a home, an able body and
breath in my lungs!
Not exact matches
As you take a
breath in (through your nose), feel the air enter your body and go deep into your
lungs.
You think you
breath the air
in your
lungs on your own — you don't know the One is who allows you to take your next
breath, yet you continue to mock Him.
You think you
breath the air
in your
lungs on your own — you don't know who the One is who allows you to take your next
breath, yet you continue to mock Him.
That is of course if they were lucky enough to get
in a few
breaths before the atmospheric pressure crushed their
lungs and killed them first before they drowned.
Each
breath from my
lungs sets off a violent trembling
in your texts and traditions your hells and heavens fearing pollution.
May you know deep
in your
lungs that every
breath is carrying the mark of your the
breath of God from the Garden to the Ascension.
«The Spirit is like
breath, as close as the
lungs, the chest, the lips, the fogged canvas where little fingers draw hearts, the tide that rises and falls twenty - three thousand times a day
in a rhythm so intimate we forget to notice until it enervates or until a supine yogi says pay attention and its fragile power awes again.
... [T] he
breath as it passes
in and out of my
lungs from my mouth and throat fluctuates
in its bodily relationship.
Every
breath we take includes about a billion oxygen molecules that have been, at one time or another,
in the
lungs of every one of the fifty billion humans who have ever lived.
As I sit out of my porch with twilight long past, the darkness of the sky pure and unyielding, I
breath in the night and hold it
in my
lungs until my chest aches.
There's nothing but this, the sun painting patterns onto the trail, the sound of my husbands steps behind me, my
breath moving
in and out of my
lungs, cool water quenching my thirst.
I am not saying we will win every game, but I am saying that with Fuente and a new offensive staff and
breath of fresh air
in Fosters
lungs, plus the fact that Fuente should have shit straight by the time game # 1 arrives, we could actually have a very productive and fun season.
Inflammation of the lining of the
lungs that causes spasms, resulting
in shortness of
breath.
Their
lungs are also developing so they can breathe
in your womb and it's preparing its
lungs, especially at its first
breaths upon being born.
That's a lot of work going on
in those tiny
lungs, and as such, those first few
breaths that a baby takes right after birth could very well be the most difficult
breaths that she will ever take.
I know that the first
breath taken is designed to create a pressure difference that prompts a chain of events
in the heart and
lungs.
There they could exacerbate asthma, bronchitis — an inflammation of the tubes that carry air to and from the
lungs — and emphysema — a disease
in which the
lungs» many air sacs are destroyed, leaving patients short of
breath.
It can be used to search for nasty bacterial strains
in the
breath of children with
lung ailments.
Our
lungs recycle atmospheric argon and neon,
in and out with every
breath, but
lungs are not alone
in the recycling game.
Using data from the INfancia y Medio Ambiente (INMA) Project — a population - based mother - child cohort study set up
in several geographic areas
in Spain — the researchers assessed
lung function with spirometry (measuring of
breath).
It's also through the
lungs that changes
in blood chemistry caused by disease can affect the odor of our
breath.
«Our results, and methods, could have implications for the analysis of endogenous and exogeneous compounds
in the exhaled
breath as biomarkers of systemic and
lung diseases, as well as
in development of new approaches to study human exposure to airborne contamination.»
Four years ago, she was diagnosed with pulmonary fibrosis, a condition that causes scarring
in the
lungs and results
in increasing shortness of
breath.
Shortness of
breath is often a sign of heart or
lung disease because these two organs are most closely involved
in the respiratory system.
What is most impressive about the chip, says Michael Shuler, a biomedical engineer at Cornell University
in Ithaca, New York, is that it mimicked not just the physiology of the
lung, but also the mechanical forces that act on
lung cells as the chest expands and contracts with each
breath.
The research, presented at the European Respiratory Society (ERS) International Congress
in Munich, suggests that testing the temperature of
breath could be a simple and noninvasive method to either confirm or reject the presence of
lung cancer.
This is the first study looking at
breath temperature as a marker
in lung cancer.
THE iron
in your blood, the calcium
in your bones, the oxygen that fills your
lungs each time you take a
breath — all were forged
in stars that lived and died before the Earth was born.
Such samples included blood, sputum and exhaled
breath samples as well as bronchoscopy samples from deep
in the
lungs.
Their symptoms, including chest pain, fluid
in the
lungs, and shortness of
breath, resembled those of a classic heart infarction, caused by a clogged blood vessel.
For the first time, an animal has drawn a
breath with
lungs cultivated
in the lab.
More than 25 million people
in the United States have asthma, a chronic
lung disease that inflames and narrows the airways causing recurring periods of wheezing, chest tightness, shortness of
breath and coughing.
Moreover, when the specialist listens to
lung and heart sounds for signs of decreased function and observes the motions of the chest, throat and other relevant body parts, the inhalations and exhalations resemble frequent deep sighing
breaths rather than the wheezes common
in asthmatics.
A number of easily identified disorders can cause such shortness of
breath (dyspnea,
in technical terms), including asthma,
lung infections and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (or COPD, an umbrella term for various conditions that permanently impair airflow through the
lungs).
Pulmonary fibrosis, an ongoing process of scarring that leaves patients chronically short of
breath, can progress
in severity until the only course of treatment is
lung transplant.
Fahlman found that dolphins can replace as much as 95 percent of the air
in their
lungs in a single
breath.
The Division of Pulmonary Medicine deals with the
breath of life
in all its aspects: control of breathing; sleep disorders; obstruction to airflow
in the common diseases of upper and lower airways such as croup, bronchiolitis, asthma, cystic fibrosis, and bronchopulmonary dysplasia; restriction to
lung function from disorders affecting the chest wall, the musculature, the nervous system, or
lung tissue itself; congenital anomalies; accidents such as inhalation of foreign bodies, hydrocarbons, or toxic gases; secondary effects of non-pulmonary system disorders such as gastrointestinal reflux, myopathy, or cardiac dysfunction; disease of the upper respiratory tract including rhinitis and sinusitis; and so on.
It's no secret that smoking is harmful, but it's been hard to study its effects on chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), a disease that leaves sufferers short of
breath thanks to inflammation of the small airways
in the
lung.
The goal of our current studies is to understand the role of nitric oxide (and other markers
in exhaled
breath)
in lung physiology and
in the pathophysiology of
lung diseases like pulmonary hypertension and asthma.
With
lung disease or asthma, for example, wheezing and shortness of
breath can disrupt your sleep, particularly
in the early morning.
Right before setting their grip, they would take a deep
breath in and hold that air inside the
lungs throughout the rep.
Feel the sensation of your body
in its place and of your
breath filling and leaving your
lungs, and tune into the sounds of the world around you.
Bring your attention to the
breath: focus on completely emptying the
lungs, and allow them to naturally fill back up
in their own time and rhythm.